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<h2>pthread_attr_destroy()--Destroy Thread Attributes Object</h2>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;Syntax:<br>
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#include &lt;pthread.h&gt;
int pthread_attr_destroy(pthread_attr_t *attr);
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<p>The <strong>pthread_attr_destroy</strong>() function destroys a thread
attributes object and allows the system to reclaim any resources associated
with that thread attributes object. This does not have an effect on any threads
created using this thread attributes object.</p>
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<h3>Authorities and Locks</h3>
<p>None.</p>
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<h3>Parameters</h3>
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<dt><strong>attr</strong></dt>
<dd>(Input) The address of the thread attributes object to be destroyed</dd>
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<h3>Return Value</h3>
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<dt><strong>0</strong></dt>
<dd><strong>pthread_attr_destroy</strong>() was successful.</dd>
<dt><strong>value</strong></dt>
<dd><strong>pthread_attr_destroy</strong>() was not successful. <em>value</em>
is set to indicate the error condition.</dd>
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<h3>Error Conditions</h3>
<p>If <strong>pthread_attr_destroy</strong>() was not successful, the error
condition returned usually indicates one of the following errors. Under some
conditions, the value returned could indicate an error other than those listed
here.</p>
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<dt><em>[EINVAL]</em></dt>
<dd>The value specified for the argument is not correct.
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<h3>Related Information</h3>
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<li>The &lt;<strong>pthread.h</strong>&gt; header file. See <a href=
"rzah4hed.htm">Header files for Pthread functions</a>.<br><br></li>
<li><a href="users_g9.htm">pthread_attr_init()</a>--Initialize Thread Attributes
Object</li>
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<h3>Example</h3>
<p>See <a href="../apiref/aboutapis.htm#codedisclaimer">Code disclaimer information</a>
for information pertaining to code examples.</p>
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#define _MULTI_THREADED
#include &lt;pthread.h&gt;
#include &lt;stdio.h&gt;
#include "check.h"
void *threadfunc(void *parm)
{
printf("Thread created using an default attributes\n");
return NULL;
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
pthread_t thread;
int rc=0;
pthread_attr_t pta;
printf("Enter Testcase - %s\n", argv[0]);
printf("Create a thread attributes object\n");
rc = pthread_attr_init(&amp;pta);
checkResults("pthread_attr_init()\n", rc);
printf("Create a thread using the attributes object\n");
rc = pthread_create(&amp;thread, &amp;pta, threadfunc, NULL);
checkResults("pthread_create()\n", rc);
printf("Create a thread using the default attributes\n");
rc = pthread_create(&amp;thread, NULL, threadfunc, NULL);
checkResults("pthread_create()\n", rc);
printf("Destroy thread attributes object\n");
rc = pthread_attr_destroy(&amp;pta);
checkResults("pthread_attr_destroy()\n", rc);
/* sleep() is not a very robust way to wait for the thread */
sleep(5);
printf("Main completed\n");
return 0;
}
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<p><strong>Output:</strong></p>
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Enter Testcase - QP0WTEST/TAINI0
Create a thread attributes object
Create a thread using the attributes object
Create a thread using the default attributes
Destroy thread attributes object
Thread created using an default attributes
Thread created using an default attributes
Main completed
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